Gordon Leslie Becker(b. 15 DEC 1941, d. ?)
Birth: --Not Shown--
Birth: 23 OCT 1923 Oakville MO
Birth: 26 MAY 1870
Burial: Park Lawn Cemetery Lemay MO
Birth: 1 JUL 1890
Birth: 7 MAR 1899
Birth: --Not Shown--
Note: Name: Frederick Thiele
SSN: 493-40-7858
Last Residence: 63129 Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States of America
Born: 2 Jun 1892
Last Benefit: 63111 Saint Louis, Saint Louis City, Missouri, United States of America
Died: Apr 1980
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (1954 )
Birth: 2 JUN 1892
Note: Name: Walter T. Dunville
SSN: 496-32-0081
Last Residence: 63051 House Springs, Jefferson, Missouri, United States of America
Born: 11 Dec 1916
Died: 26 Mar 1994
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951 )
Birth: 11 DEC 1917 St Louis MO
Burial: 29 MAR 1994 Pine Lawn Cemetery , Lemay MO
Birth: 3 AUG 1914 St Louis MO
Burial: 4 DEC 2003 Pine Lawn Cemetery , Lemay MO
Birth: --Not Shown--
Birth: 2 MAR 1883
Burial: St Pauls Cemetery, Oakville, Missouri
Note: Biography of Ida Winheim:
Name: Ida Winheim
SSN: 487-50-5250
Last Residence: 63116 Saint Louis, Saint Louis City, Missouri, United States of America
Born: 11 Jan 1883
Died: Jun 1972
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (1962 )
Dorst Home (Demolished in 1976)
Skyhill Drive
This property stayed in the Dorst family for four generations with the first tax receipts dating back to 1844 . Valentine Dorst (1810-1871), of Bavaria, Germany, built a two-room log house on 80 acres of land which he purchased in 1844. His two sons, William and Fritz, later divided the land.
William (1848-1928) incorporated the log structure when he built this home in the 1870s. William and his wife, Emilia Warmbrodt (1855-1918) raised their seven children here. Two daughters, Lillian and Louise, graduated from Southeast Missouri State Teachers College at Cape Girardeau. Lillian (1893-1963) returned to teach at Oakville School, and Louise was a teacher at Point School.
Charles Winheim married another daughter, Ida Dorst, and in 1920 bought the home and 40 acres of land. Their son, Charles Winheim II, owned the property from 1940 to 1946. Louis Schaefer bought the house and three acres in 1946, and at present the property is owned by a developer.
1 Robert Lightfoot, a Dorst descendant, has these records. ,
The following biography was documented by Jean Davolt and is about Ida and Charles Winheim
The Winheim Family
My maternal great, great grandfather was Valentine Dorst (1810-1871) and was born in Bavaria, Germany. He purchased land in Oakville, Missouri, in 1844. It was 80 acres and had a two room log house on the property. Valentine had two sons, William and Fritz, who later divided the land.
William (1848-1928) married Emilia Warmbrodt (1855-1918), who was born in Switzerland. She died in 1918 of a stroke while visiting the Heintz's, cousins of the family.
William and Emilia had seven children-Emma, Ida, Louise, Emilia, William J., Lillian, and Herbert. (Emma married Ed Matern, Ida married Charles Winheim, Emilia married Herman Bias, Louise married Fred Pfotenaur, Lillian married Ben Lightfoot.) Lillian and Louise graduated from Southeast Missouri Teachers College in Cape Girardeau. Lillian taught at Oakville School and Louise taught at Point School. The third daughter, Ida, was blind in one eye. She stayed at home and felt self-conscious because people noticed her eye. That was one reason she didn't go to college. While living there, William and Emilia added onto the log house that Valentine Dorst had bought.
My paternal great grandfather, William Winheim, was born in Dormstadt, Germany. He was a plumber by trade, but to keep from serving in the army, he stowed away in the boiler room of a ship and made his way to America. He married Caroline Burkhardt. Caroline and William first farmed in Sedalia, Missouri. They then bought property by Koch Hospital in Oakville, Missouri. They had 7 children-Otto, Emil, Fred, Charles, Minnie, Matilda, and William.
My grandparents, Charles (1888-1941) and Ida (1883-1972) Winheim bought the log home in 1920 that was enlarged by William and Emilia Dorst in 1870. They raised peaches, apples and a big garden. During the depression, many city relatives would come out to their house to get food to eat from Charles and Ida. They always seemed to have an abundance of food. My grandmother, Ida would get up before daybreak and bake her daily portion of bread and dessert. She baked with a wood stove in the kitchen which also kept them warm in the winter. They made their own soap and washed on a scrub board for a long time until they got a gasoline-powered washing machine. Charles and Ida had a total of 9 children, 5 boys and 4 girls. They had a big three bedroom house, so the girls all slept in one bedroom and the boys in another. The children's name were Clifford, Lillian, Raymond, Charles, Myrtle, Ida, Emily, Oliver, and Carrie. When Charles died, Ida moved to 5500 Newport in St. Louis City, with a son and two daughters and left Charles and his wife to tend the family farm. Ida grew roses in the city for her enjoyment and had her yard so full of them she had very little grass to mow. She had many special hybrid roses which she called by their proper name but it seems her favorite was a red rose which she had brought from the country and from which she made corsages as each of her children graduated from 8th grade. Ray went into partnership with his brother Charles on the farm and lived with Ida until her death. Two of the daughters found work in the city at factories.
As documented by Jean Davolt Dec 16, 2005 - see the following additional about Ida and Charles.
Ida Elizabeth (Dorst) Winheim
Born Jan 11, 1883 - Died June 24, 1972
This document was written by Myrtle, Ida, Carrie and Emily Winheim
Mom was always a good kind-hearted person, don't remember her ever laying a hand on any of the kids.
Most every Sunday we had about twenty-five for supper. We kids never knew what it was to sit at the first table.
We remembered the big kettles of catsup and apple butter she used to cook and even after she got older , she still came out to help season out catsup.
One of her most famous sayings and advice to us was 'The way you make your bed , you lay in it.'
Ida and Myrtle said they remembered moving day from Meremac Farm as Lucy Wind drove the surrey for Mom. They had the cow tied on the the back
Charles Winheim
Born March 2, 1883 - Died September 28, 1941
Pop was a good hearted and honest person. He helped lots of friends an relations by loaning them money. Once he was given and extra ten dollars at the bank. He give it back and the banker put it in his pocket. Pop used to sing a lot in the fields. His favorite song was In The Good Old Summertime.
He bought a Dodge Touring car from Uncle Bill Dorst. It didn't fit in the barn, so they pulled it up on boards. It stayed there for years. Don't think Pop ever drove it. His transportation after horses was a Model T Ford truck.
There used to be a 'Fair' at Oakville Farmers Club Hall. Pop used to work for days getting fruits and vegetables together to exhibit. He used to get quite a few blue ribbons.
For entertainment, we used to sit around at night listening to Pops' stories.
Birth: 11 JAN 1883 Oakville MO
Burial: St Pauls Lutheran Cemetery, Oakville, Missouri
Note: Name: Oliver F. Winheim
SSN: 494-10-1354
Last Residence: 63126 Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, United
States of America
Born: 30 Oct 1916
Died: 15 Mar 1997
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951 )
Birth: 30 OCT 1916 Oakville MO
Note: Name: Clifford Winheim
SSN: 495-32-4498
Last Residence: 63050 Hillsboro, Jefferson, Missouri, United States of
America
Born: 6 Dec 1907
Died: 16 Jan 1995
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951 )
Birth: 6 DEC 1907 Oakville MO
Note: Name: Raymond G. Winheim
SSN: 493-42-0757
Last Residence: 63116 Saint Louis, Saint Louis City, Missouri, United
States of America
Born: 27 Dec 1908
Died: 12 Jul 1997
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (1955-1956 )
Name: Raymond G. Winheim
SSN: 493-42-0757
Last Residence: 63116 Saint Louis, Saint Louis City, Missouri, United
States of America
Born: 27 Dec 1908
Died: 12 Jul 1997
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (1955-1956 )
Name: Raymond G Winheim
Birth Year: 1908
Race: White, citizen
Nativity State or Country: Missouri
State: Missouri
County or City: St Louis City
Enlistment Date: 17 Oct 1942
Enlistment State: Missouri
Enlistment City: Jefferson Barracks
Branch: Air Corps
Branch Code: Air Corps
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other
emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President
or otherwise according to law
Component: Army of the United States - includes the following:
Voluntary enlistments effective December 8, 1941 and thereafter; One
year enlistments of National Guardsman whose State enlistment expires
while in the Federal Service; Officers appointed in the Army of
Source: Civil Life
Education: Grammar school
Civil Occupation: Geographer
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 65
Weight: 153
Source: (Name)
Title: Social Security Death Index
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Text: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006.
Birth: 27 DEC 1908 Oakville MO
Note: Charles H. Winheim Jr.
Winheim, Charles H. Jr. Sunday, November 20, 2005 of Dupo, IL.
Beloved wife of Vera A. Winheim (nee Todenhaupt); dear father of Jerry and Gene O. Winheim; dear brother of Ida Winheim, Emily and Carrie Stuckmeyer and the late Ray, Ollie, and Clifford Winheim, Lillian Becker and Myrtle Schumacher; dear grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, great-uncle, cousin, and friend Services: Funeral from FEY Funeral Home, 4100 Lemay Ferry Ed., South of Lindbergh, Saturday, November 26 at 10 a.m. Interment St. Pauls Churchyard, Columbia, IL. Mr. Winheim was a member of MO/IL farm Bureau and past member of St. Pauls United Church of Christ, Oakville, MO. Memorial may be given to Charity of Your Choice. IN PARLORS AFTER 3PM FRIDAY.
Published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on 11/25/2005.
Birth: Oakville MO
Burial: 26 NOV 2005 St. Pauls Churchyard, Columbia, IL
Birth: --Not Shown--
Birth: --Not Shown--
Birth: --Not Shown--
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Birth: --Not Shown--
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County Roll Number Page Number
St. Louis C 36953 156 2122
Date of Report
(Month/Day/Year) Name
Sex and Color
Age (Year/Month/Day)
Occupation
11/24/1899 Mrs. Peter Baker
Sex - female
Color - white
44 Y 8 M 11 D
farmer
Date of Death
(Month/Day/Year AM or PM) Single, Married,
Widower or Widow Nationality
Where Born
11/20/1899 3pm married
Baden Germany
How long Resident in the state. 1. Place of Death
2. Cause of Death 1. Complication
2. Duration of Complication
3. Duration of Disease
27 yrs Oakville St Louis Co., Mo.
Typhoid Fever
Intestinal Hemonhage
4 weeks 5 days
Place of Burial
Date of Burial
Name of Undertaker
Place of Business
Name and Residence
of Physician
Returning Certificate
Evangelical Cemetery
11/23/1899
Hoffmeister
Carondelet, Mo.
H A Crecelius
Oakville, mo.
NOTE
Birth: 9 FEB 1855 Baden, Germany
Burial: 23 NOV 1899 St. Paul's Cemetery, Oakville, Missouri
Birth: 21 SEP 1867
Note: Biography of Peter Becker:
Cecilia BAKERDauFSW6MO
Fa: MOMo: BAVARIA
William BAKERSonMSW2MO
Fa: MOMo: BAVARIA
Heinrich BAKERSonMSW2MMO
Fa: MOMo: BAVARIA
Frank WHITEOtherMSW35AUSTRIA
Occ:Farm HandFa: AUSTRIAMo: AUSTRIA
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Is this another child of Peter Becker and Franceska Grueninger?
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County Roll Number Page Number
St. Louis C 36953 156 2125
Date of Report 12/11/1899 Month/Day/Year)
Name Emeline Baker
Sex - female
Color - white
Age 4 Y 6 M 13 D (Year/Month/Day)
Occupation
parents farmer
Date of Death 12/06/1899 1pm (Month/Day/Year AM or PM)
Single, Married, Widower or Widow single
Nationality
Where Born Oakville Mo.
How long Resident in the state. during life
1. Place of Death Oakville, St Louis Co., Mo
2. Cause of Death Typhoid Fever
1. Complication
2. Duration of Complication
3. Duration of Disease eight weeks
Place of Burial Evangelical Cematery
Date of Burial 12/08/1899
Name of Undertaker Hoffmeister
Place of Business Carondelet, Mo
Name and Residence of Physician Returning Certificate
H A Crecelius
Oakville, Mo.
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Birth: 19 JUN 1848 Oakville MO
Burial: St.Paul's Cemetery, Oakville, Missouri
Birth: 4 OCT 1889
Burial: Pine Lawn Cemetery , Lemay MO
Birth: 23 OCT 1886 Oakville MO
Burial: 14 FEB 1972 Pine Lawn Cemetery , Lemay MO
Birth: --Not Shown--
Birth: --Not Shown--
Birth: --Not Shown--
Note: Name: Bernice Winheim
SSN: 499-52-4609
Last Residence: 63129 Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, United
States of America
Born: 25 May 1911
Died: 5 Apr 1990
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (1964 )
Birth: 25 MAY 1911
Birth: 22 APR 1909 Oakville MO
Burial: 5 MAR 2001 Gateway Gardens, St Louis MO
Birth: --Not Shown--
Birth: 6 JUN 1910 Oakville MO
Burial: 5 JUL 1963 Gateway Gardens, St Louis MO was New Picker
Note: 1920 census
Living with all children at 502 Poepping Street, St. Louis City. Renting. Adolph immigrated (1892?), naturalized 1897.
Occupations:
Adolph; Laborer
Ervin; Laborer in Preserve Factory
Caroline; Laborer in Bag Factory
Tillie; Laborer in Bag Factory.
Other children in school.
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BIOGRAPHY: 1930 census. Own house at 502 Poepping Street, value $3,000. Children at home are Walter, a cook in a preserve Factory, Elmer, general helper in Book Bindery, and Julius, on school. Adolph is a porter in a Book Bindery
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Birth: OCT 1874 Oakville Missouri
Burial: 10 JUL 1937 St Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, St Louis County, Missouri
Note: BIOGRAPHY:
1920 census.
Listed as William (42) and Lilly (37) Baker.
Son Edward 8 mos.
Renting at 1538 8th Street, St. Louis City.
William working as laborer for railroad.
1930 census.
Own 4067 Concordia Ave. Laborer for railroad. William 52, married at age 34, Lydia 48, married at age 32, Edward 10.
BECKER, WILLIAM H.
Man, 65, Kills Self With Shotgun in Home
William H. Becker, 65, of 809A Allen avenue, was found dead in the kitchen of his home yesterday, a double-barreled shotgun on the kitchen cabinet, the muzzle pointed in the direction of the body, a string attached to a nail in the stock.
Police were searching for a brother, Henry, in whom Becker left a note saying that he was ill and anxious to end his troubles. In his note, Becker mentioned having $40 in his pockets. Police said the money was not there.
Note: Penciled on sidebar: "May 5, 1944". ".
St. Louis Post Dispatch, May 17, 1944 page 5 c
BECKER, WILLIAM H. --- 809 Alan Ave. suddenly Monday May 15, 1944 ???ict of the late Lydia Becker (nee Kreamer (sic)), dear father of Edward Becker, our dear brother, brother-in-law, father-in-law, grandfather and uncle.
Funeral Thurs., May 18, 2 p.m. from the Jos. P. Fendler Jr. Funeral Home, 7128 Michigan at Nagel. Interment Park Lawn Cemetary.
Records of Park Lawn Cemetary, St. Louis, Missouri (via telephone call) list burial date as 17 May, 1944 and age as 66 yrs.
Birth: 1878 Oakville, Missouri
Burial: 17 MAY 1944 Park Lawn Cemetery , St Louis , Missouri
Note: BECKER, CHARLES - Formerly of Oakville, Mo., Wed., June 30, 1954, beloved husband of the late Katherine Becker, dear father of George and Emil Becker, dear friend of Ruth Jost, dear father-in-law, grandfather and great-grandfather.
Mr. Becker at C. HOFFMEISTER Colonial Mortuary, 6464 Chippewa, until Sat., 9 a.m., then removed to St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Oakville, Mo., for services at 10:30 a.m. Entombment Mount Hope Mausoleum.
Kathrine
BECKER, CHARLES & EHLERS, KATHERINE
Lemay Couple Observe 50 Years of Marriage
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker of Susan road, Lemay, will observe their golden wedding anniversary today. Becker, 75, and his wife, the former Miss Katherine Ehlers, 72, were married 50 years ago today in Maxville, Mo. Shortly after their marriage they moved to a home adjacent to the new house in which they now live. Becker, a farmer, retired 15 years ago.
Relatives and close friends helped the couple celebrate their anniversary Sunday with a party and buffet luncheon at the home. They have two sons, George E., secretary-treasurer of the Frigid Refrigerator Service Company, 3232 Olive st., and Emil F., owner of the American Gas Appliance Company, 3903 Olive st.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker Observe Golden Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, January 5th, (1947) at their home on Susan Road, Oakville, St. Louis County, where they were hosts to their children and other members of the immediate family. At. six o'clock a delicious buffet supper was served to 45 guests. It was a gala affair for all in attendance who extended to Mr. and Mrs. Becker their best wishes for many more years of happy married life. Mrs. Becker is a sister of Henry L. Ehlers of Arnold, and has a host of friends in Jefferson County.
Note: (Marriage date was Jan. 8, 1897.)
Birth: 8 MAY 1872 Oakvile, Missouri
Burial: 3 JUL 1954 Mount Hope Mausoleum
Note: Married Lena Ponzar on 27 January, 1909. Witnesses at the wedding were Henry's brother, William Becker and William's future wife, Lydia Kramer.
According to Lena, she met Henry at a barn dance. She had come with some of her brothers, he with Louis Wambsganz. He was working for Louis' father on a neighboring farm and Louis was married to Lena's sister, Bertha. Henry bet Louis a new hat that he could walk Lena home from the dance. He told Lena about the bet and that he could not afford a new hat. She took pity on him and let him walk her home. (Note: the 1880 census lists Philip and Emma Wamsgans (Wamogans sic), the parents of Louis Wamsgans as being near neighbors of Carl and Phillipine Becker (Baker sic), the grandparents of Henry. Louis was born in St. Louis county in 1883 and he and his family are in Valle Township, Jefferson County, near neighbors of the Ponzars, Lena's parents, in the 1900 census. I haven't been able to find Henry in the 1900 census.
Henry's mother died when he was two and his father remarried about a year later. Henry did not get along well with the step-mother and half brother and sister, feeling they got preferential treatment. He ran away from home at 16 (apparently to Illinois) returning at 19 when he was ill (typhoid). The step-mother and a half sister also came down with the disease and died, but Henry recovered. He remained estranged from the family and refused to go to his father's funeral in 1927. This information was given to me by Henry himself. According to his daughter, Hulda, part of the conflict was due to money that Henry's mother Dorothea Westermann Becker had left in trust ($125 for each of her four children) that the father refused to pay interest on when they inherited it.
Henry apparently was close to his sister Cecelia and brother Bill, but not the oldest brother, Charles. This may have been because the oldest brother apparently remained close to his father (Peter lived with son Charles and family according to 1900 census).
Henry was a fairly short (about 5'6") heavy set (over 200 lbs.). He worked for 25 years for Purina Mills in St. Louis as a truck driver and then for another chemical company (fertilizer and animal feed?) in the same capacity. He retired in 1946.
MARRIAGE: St. Marcus Lutheran Evangelegical, St. Louis, Missouri
South Church Evangelical The South German Evangelical Church, later known as St. Marcus Evangelical and Reformed Church, was founded at the northwest corner of Jackson (Fourth) and Soulard Street, now Lafayette Avenue. It became St. Marks or St. Marcus Church in 1856 and in 1866, constructed a brick church on its original site. Pastor in 1875 was Rev. Henry Braschler. In 1915, the church moved to Russell and McNair Avenues. Known initially as South Church. 1845
1910 Census shows Henry and Lena living at 1505 S. 7th with a boarder named August Schnell. Henry and August both listed as teamsters for "wheat" (Purina Mills?). Henry and Lena lived at this address until December 1923 when the moved to 606 Vulcan Avenue (later renamed Kayser Avenue) in Lemay. they lived the remainder of their lives at this residence, except that Lena lived the last year and a few months of her life in a nursing home in De Soto.
Birth: 30 APR 1880 Oakville, Missouri
Burial: Hope UCC Cemetery, De Soto, Missouri
Note: Biography of Carl/Charles Becker:
Phillipine's maiden name is listed on her tombstone in cemetery on Baumgartner Road. Marriage record indicates they were married 30 Decenber, 1847, about 6 and a half months prior to birth of Peter, well after the births of Dorothea and Elizabeth. Were these two daughters of Carl (or Phillipine) from a previous marriage?
EICHLOCH
Years ago, Eichloch's name was changed to ROMMERSHEIM. It has maybe about 500 people and is located about 15 miles southwest of the city of MAINZ in the present-day German state of RHINELAND-PALATINATE (in German: RHEINLAND-PFALZ) in the region of RHINE-HESSEN (in German: RHEINHESSEN) in the Administrative District (in German: Kreis) of ALZEY-WORMS. Just a few years ago, Rommersheim was annexed by the nearby town of WÖRRSTADT. Wörrstadt (or, without the Umlaut, Woerrstadt) has about 7300 people. So if you want to find Eichloch, you have to look for Wörrstadt on a modern map.
Until 1945, Rhine-Hessen, which included the city of Mainz, was part of the state of HESSEN-DARMSTADT (which, until 1918, was a Grand Duchy). Following World War II, the Palatinate (in German: Pfalz), which up until 1945 was governed as part of Bavaria, the southern half of the Prussian Rhine Province, and Hessen-Darmstadt's region of Rhine-Hessen were combined to form the new state of Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz). At the same time, the state of Hessen-Darmstadt, minus Rhine-Hessen, and the Prussian province of Hessen-Nassau were combined to form the new state of HESSEN.
Darmstadt : Zentralarchiv der Evangelische Kirche in Hessen und Nassau, [19--]
Carl Becker, geb. 17 Aug. 1817
Vater Philipp Heinrich Becker
Mutter Maria Elizabeth geb. B????(?last name very difficult to read.)
Confirmation on 15 May, 1831
Marriage record for Philipp Heinrich Becker and Maria Elizabetha Benok in 1815 (I couldn't read the date), so they may be Carl's parents.
The records are mostly very difficult to read; written in old german script and often poor handwriting. I couldn't find any record of marriage for Carl, no birth record for Dorothea, and no record of any Dauth's.
Birth: 17 AUG 1817 Eichloch, Hessen, Germany
First Communion: Date: 15 MAY 1831
Place: Eichloch, Hessen, Germany
Burial: 5 MAR 1898 St Pauls Lutheran Cemetery, Oakville, Missouri
Source: (Name)
Title: St. Louis, Missouri Marriages, 1804-76
Media: Ancestry.com
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Text: St. Louis Genealogical Society, comp. St. Louis, Missouri Marriages, 1804-76. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: St. Louis Genealogical Society. St. Louis Marriage Index, 1804-76. St. Louis, MO: St. Louis Genealogical Society, 1999.
Birth: 11 FEB 1818 Sauerschwabenheim, Rheinpfalz, Germany
Burial: 1 MAR 1898 St. Paul's Cemetery, Oakville, Missouri
Birth: --Not Shown--
Note: BIOGRAPHY: Census Place:Carondelet, St. Louis, Missouri
Source:FHL Film 1254715 National Archives Film T9-0715 Page 22D
RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
Peter BAKERSelfMMW32MO
Occ:FarmerFa: DARMSTADTMo: DARMSTADT
Dora BAKERWifeFMW31BAVARIA
Occ:Keeps HouseFa: BAVARIAMo: BAVARIA
Charley BAKERSonMSW8MO
Fa: MOMo: BAVARIA
Cecilia BAKERDauFSW6MO
Fa: MOMo: BAVARIA
William BAKERSonMSW2MO
Fa: MOMo: BAVARIA
Heinrich BAKERSonMSW2MMO
Fa: MOMo: BAVARIA
Frank WHITEOtherMSW35AUSTRIA
Occ:Farm HandFa: AUSTRIAMo: AUSTRIA
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St. Louis C 36953 156 2125
Date of Report 12/11/1899 Month/Day/Year)
Name Emeline Baker
Sex - female
Color - white
Age 4 Y 6 M 13 D (Year/Month/Day)
Occupation
parents farmer
Date of Death 12/06/1899 1pm (Month/Day/Year AM or PM)
Single, Married, Widower or Widow single
Nationality
Where Born Oakville Mo.
How long Resident in the state. during life
1. Place of Death Oakville, St Louis Co., Mo
2. Cause of Death Typhoid Fever
1. Complication
2. Duration of Complication
3. Duration of Disease eight weeks
Place of Burial Evangelical Cematery
Date of Burial 12/08/1899
Name of Undertaker Hoffmeister
Place of Business Carondelet, Mo
Name and Residence of Physician Returning Certificate
H A Crecelius
Oakville, Mo.
Birth: 1852
Note: Name: Walter Kuenneke
SSN: 488-01-3677
Last Residence: 63129 Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States of America
Born: 13 Dec 1911
Died: Oct 1977
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951 )
Name: Walter A Kuenneke
Veteran's Rank: SP2
Branch: US Navy
Last known address: 2900 Sheridan Road St. Louis , MO 63125
Birth Date: 13 Dec 1911
Death Date: 10 Oct 1977
Veteran Service Start Date: 28 Apr 1944
Veteran Service End Date: 15 Mar 1946
Interment Date: 14 Oct 1977
Cemetery: Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
Buried At: Section K Site 2878
Birth: 13 DEC 1911
Burial: 14 OCT 1977 Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis County, Missouri
Birth: --Not Shown--
Birth: 13 JUN 1946
Source: (Name)
Title: Ohio Deaths, 1958-2002
Media: Ancestry.com
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Text: Ohio Department of Health. Ohio Death Index, 1958-2002 [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006. Original data: Ohio Department of Health. Index to Annual Deaths, 1958-2002. Ohio Department of Health, State Vital Statistics Unit, Columbus, Ohio.
Source: (Birth)
Title: Social Security Death Index
Media: Ancestry.com
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Text: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2006.
Birth: 6 JUN 1922 St Louis County, Missouri
Birth: --Not Shown--
Birth: --Not Shown--
Birth: --Not Shown--
Note: John J Becker - Extracted from a Southern Commercial Bank document
Mr. Becker remembers when he bought his first car. No, it was a truck. A farmer and his family had more use for a truck. It was right after he heard one night at the Farm Bureau Meeting that now you could get insurance for a car. That was after he was married? Oh, yes.
He was married in 1908. He had got acquainted with a young girl from up by Tower Grove park. Her folks came out Oakville way to visit some of their relatives who lived close to the Becker farm. He and his girl corresponded for four years. When they were courting, they went to the World's Fair. Sometimes she'd come out on a Sunday. She could get on the train at the Tower Grove Station and he would meet her at the White House Station with a horse and buggy.
When they finally decided to get married, her mother wanted them to get married at that German church on Koeln Avenue. She liked Preacher Bleibtreu. For their wedding day, they hired a carriage from Hoffmeisters. For use all day, the cost was $6. They went all the way up to Jefferson street to a German photographer because his mother was German and those old Germans stuck together.
He remembers the reception at a house that's still standing at Holly Hills and Vermont. He doesn't know how come they had it there - It wasn't a hall. There was a lady at the recep-tion and when they were being wished well, this lady said to them:
"Good luck and much joy And in a year - a baby boy!"
And that's the way it happened. On the day they were married a year, they had a boy. In seven years, a girl. In seven years-another boy. But Mr. Becker doesn't have a grandchild yet.
His schooling? He went down the road to Point school. His father was on the schoolboard and insisted that the poor Irish teacher give the kids a German lesson every day. That poor teacher! He sure earned his $75 a month. He had to teach all grades and German besides. ... He liked to teach the kids singing and the kids must have learned more singing than any-thing because when the new teacher came, John Becker was put back from the fourth grade to the first. They all learned to sing though. People out there still like to sing but you can't get anybody to listen anymore.
He remembers when they bought their first ice box. He re-members when they went to Carondelet by wagon. If you met someone along the road, you'd pull over and talk awhile. Peo-ple weren't in such a hurry then.
During strawberry season they might take some berries in when they went to town. They would stop in and visit with Herye's awhile, leave the berries and go on down the street to shop. Then they stopped back in at Herye's and help eat the pie which She made out of the berries.
One really rough time he remembers. The potatoes were ruined by hail. There wasn't a dollar's worth of anything on the farm. He did have some late potato seed so he turned over all the ground, put it all in potatoes and came out all right. They had enough to eat for another year.
John J. Becker started banking at Southern Commercial in 1914. That was quite awhile after he was married. In those days, you didn't use checking accounts much. Mostly you just used banks for safe keeping of money and he didn't have much use for that. After he started banking there, he never saw any reason to change around. As long as people do right by him, he likes to do business with them.
Birth: 27 OCT 1886 Oakville MO
Burial: New Picker Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri
Birth: 1850 Bavaria
Birth: 1 JAN 1889
Note: BECKER, KATHERINE (nee Ehlers) - Of Susan road, Tues., Nov. 15, 1949, beloved wife of Charles Becker, dear mother of George and Emil Becker, loving friend of Mrs. Ruth Jost, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt.
Mrs. Becker in state at C. Hoffmeister Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, until noon Friday, then removed to St. Paul Evangelical and Reformed Church, Oakville, Mo., for services at 2:30 p.m. Entombment Mount Hope Mausoleum. Member of St. Paul Ladies Guild will assemble at mortuary Thurs., 7:30 p.m.
Birth: JUL 1875 Missour
Burial: 18 NOV 1949 Mount Hope Mausoleum
Birth: 22 FEB 1899
Note: St. Louis Post Dispatch, page 12 C
Sunday, 8 Oct. 1995
Becker, Emil F. Sat. Oct. 7 1995, beloved husband of Mary Virginia Becker (nee Alexander) dear father of Marilyn (Clifford) Kurrus, Jerry (Jacqueline), and Richard (Charlotte) Becker, dear grandfather of seven, and great grandfather of seven.
Visitation at BOPP Chapel, 10810 Manchester Rd., Kirkwood., Mon. 10am. - 12 noon, followed by service and entombment at Sunset Memorial Park Chapel, Affton at 12:15 pm. Memorials preferred to a charity of ones choice.
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Birth: 1 DEC 1906 St Louis County, Missouri
Burial: Sunset Memorial Park Chapel, Affton, Missouri
Note: BECKER, MINNIE C. (nee Lorch) - Of Oakville, Mo., on Sat., Apr. 17, 1948 at 4:20 p.m., beloved wife of John J. Becker, dear mother of Walter L., Mrs. Minette C. Kuenneke and Milton Becker, sister of Edward Lorch, our dear mother-in-law, grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt and cousin.
Funeral from Wacker-Helderle Chapel, 3634 Gravois ave., Tues., Apr. 20, at 1:30 p.m. Interment New Picker Cemetery.
Birth: 15 MAR 1886
Burial: 20 APR 1948 New Picker Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri
Note: Index to Register of Births
St. Louis County, Missouri 18831895
Index to Register of Births
St. Louis County, Missouri 18831895
A Bi
Full Name of Father Maiden Name of Mother Name of Child Date of Birth Reg. No.
Becker, Peter Goeninger Becker, Josephine 26 May 1885 895
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[ Permanent Record of Deaths]
County Roll Number Page Number
St. Louis C 36953 156 2121
Date of Report 11/24/1899 (Month/Day/Year)
Name Louisa Baker
Age 14 Y 5 M 23 D (Year/Month/Day)
Sex - female
Color - white
parents farmer
Date of Death 11/19/1899 8am (Month/Day/Year AM or PM)
Single, Married,
Widower or Widow
single
Nationality
Where Born Oakville, Mo
How long Resident in the state. during life
1. Place of Death Oakville St Louis Co., Mo.
2. Cause of Death Typhoid Fever
1. Complication
2. Duration of Complication
3. Duration of Disease 3 weeks and 4 days
Place of Burial Evangelical Cemetery
Date of Burial 11/20/1899
Name of Undertaker Hoffmeister
Place of Business, Name and Residence of Physician Returning Certificate
Carondelet, Mo.
H A Crecelius
Birth: 26 MAY 1885 Oakville Missouri
Burial: 20 NOV 1899 St Pauls Cemetery , St Louis County Missouri
Note: KASPER, JULIA (nee Becker) - Of 7601 Vermont ave., Mon, Mar. 25, 1935, beloved wife of Jacob Kasper, dear mother of Elmer Kasper, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister-in-law and aunt.
Remains at Hoffmeister Chapel, 7814 S. Broadway, until noon Thurs., Mar. 28, then removed to Carondelet Evangelical Church. Services same day at 2:30 p.m. Interment Mount Hope Mausoleum.
Birth: 26 JAN 1861 St. Louis County, Missouri
Burial: Interment Mount Hope Mausoleum
Birth: 26 DEC 1888
Birth: --Not Shown--
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Note: Name: Margarite T. Hylton
SSN: 488-12-6359
Last Residence: 63129 Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States of America
Born: 27 May 1916
Died: 30 Jun 2004
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951 )
Birth: MAY 1916
Burial: St Pauls Cemetery, St Louis County, MO
Note: Sprinkled ashes over Wolf Creek Pass, Pagosa Spgs, CO
Birth: 18 DEC 1910
Burial: Ignacio, La Plata, CO
Birth: 13 MAY 1916 Oakville MO
Burial: 22 NOV 1995 Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis County, Missouri
Birth: 13 JAN 1866
Burial: Park Lawn Cemetery Lemay MO
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Birth: 22 JUN 1855 St Louis Co. MO
Burial: St Pauls Lutheran Cemetery, Old Baumgartner
Birth: 26 DEC 1857 Oakville MO
Burial: 25 JUL 1936 St Pauls Lutheran Cemetery, Old Baumgartner Road
Note: DANIEL WIND 1813-1876
Daniel Wind {Johann Daniel Wind), born 7 January 1813 In Bromskirchen, Germany (Hesse-Dormstadt) together with his brother, Werner Wind, born 1815, in Bromskirchen, Germany, in the spring of 1842, left their home in Bromskirchen. They traveled to Bremen, where they boarded the Barque Jonanna and sailed for the Hew World. They arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana on 2O June 1842. Johanna S. Ch. Wiegand, born 1819-1820, in Memgeringhausen, Waldeck, Germany booked passage to the New World on the same Barque. The Ship list for the Barque Johanna covered the foregoing as follows: Daniel Wind, 29 years old, farmer, from Bromskirchen, destination St. Louis. Mo., Werner Wind 27 years old, Joiner, from Bromsikirchen, destination St Louis, Mo. Johanna S. Ch. Wiegand, 25 years old, from Mengeringhausen, Waldeck, Destination St. Louis Mo. (Daniel Wind and Werner Wind were sons of Jonannes Wind and Anne Marthe Wind (nee Geldbach) residents of Bromskirchen, Germany.
On 17 July 1842, Werner Wind and Johanna S. Ch. Wiegand were married. Marriage Certificate issued by the City of St Louis signed by G.W. Wall, German Evangelical Preacher. G. W. Wall was pastor at the Church of the HolyGhost at this time.
Early fall 1845, Elisabeth Steuber, born 17 January 1823, in Somplar, Frankenburg, Hessen, Germany, departed from her home, going to Bremen, where she boarded the Barque Mauran and sailed for America, her destination St. Louis, Mo. via New Orleans, La. The Barque Mauran docked in New Orleans 27 November 1845.
Daniel Wind and Elisabeth Steuber were married on 17 April 1846. The marriage certificate issued by the City of St. Louis was signed by G. W. Wall, German Evanglical Preacher. Daniel Wind and Johannes Wind were half-brothers; Elisabeth Steaber and Katherine Susan Steuber were sisters.
In August 1848, Daniel Wind became a naturalized citizen of the United States of America.
On 7 April 1861 Daniel Wind purchased a tract of land, Section 16, Township 43 North, Range 6 East, containing 32 acres. This property was pie-shaped, fronting on the Meramec River. Old Baumgartner Road and New Baumgartner Road crossed said property. This is the property where Daniel and Elisabeth built the Wind Family home, where all seven of their children, Daniel, Jacob, Casper, Anna Elisabeth, Henrietta, Mathilda and Frederich were born and raised. Today that part of the property on the north side of New Baumgartner Road is occupied by the South County Industrial Park. Some time later, Daniel Wind acquired another tract of ground, described as being part of South 1/2 , Northwest 1/4 , Section 15, Township 43 North, Range 6 East, containing almost 50 acres, bounded on the south by Section line 15-16, West by School Land, North by property of John Yeager, and East by property of Adam Heimos.
Daniel Wind died on 4 March 1876 and under the terms of his Will, the original Wind Family Home and the original 32 acre tract of ground were bequeathed to his oldest son, Daniel. The 50 acre tract that he had acquired he left to his son, Casper.
Preslyn A. Wind
Aug. 17, 1986
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Birth: 7 JAN 1813 Bromskirchen, Germany
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Birth: 17 JAN 1823 Somplar, Frankenburg, Hesse, Germany
Birth: --Not Shown--
Birth: 16 SEP 1787 Bromskirchen, Germany
Birth: 2 JUN 1856
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Birth: 1853 England
Burial: Old St Marcus Cemetery, St Louis, MO
Burial: OCT 1997 Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
Note: KNESS, MARY LOUISE, Tuesday, November 26, 2002, in Washington, D.C.; beloved daughter of Marie Kness and the late Walker Kness; dear friend of Melody Krafft; dear sister of Debra Kness and Betty Hamilton; dear niece and cousin.
Mary was born in St. Louis. At the time of her death, she was a resident of Chantilly, VA, a paralegal with the Washington law firm of Coudert Brothers. She earned a degree from South-west Missouri State Univesity and had done graduate study at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. Among her other endeavors, she taught school in St. Louis and San Antonio, Texas.
Remains were donated to further the cause of cancer research. A memorial service to commemorate her life is being planned for January 4, 2002, the 57th anniversary of her birth.
Birth: 4 JAN 1946 St Louis MO
Birth: --Not Shown--
Note: Name: Claude Street
SSN: 315-07-4206
Last Residence: 63129 Saint Louis, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States of America
Born: 20 Jun 1909
Died: Dec 1975
State (Year) SSN issued: Indiana (Before 1951 )
Birth: --Not Shown--
Note: Living at 7812 Ivory, St. Louis, Missouri at time of Caroline's birth (1902).
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1910 Census Carondelet Township, 15 April 1910, ED 105, p. 38B
Living at 787 Pearl Street, St. Louis Missouri
Adolph 40, Married 14 years. Immigrated 1890, House Carpenter
Cecelia 38, Married 14 years. 6 children born, 5 living.
Adolph 10 in school
Ervin 9 "
Carrie7 "
Tille 5
Joseph 3
Walter 5/12
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1920 census
Living at 502 Poepping Street, St. Louis City. Renting. Adolph immigrated (1892?), naturalized 1897.
Adolph 50, Celia 47, Ervin 18, Caroline 17, Tillie 15, Joseph 12, Walter 10, Elmer 8, Julius 5.
Occupations:
Adolph; Laborer
Ervin; Laborer in Preserve Factory
Caroline; Laborer in Bag Factory
Tillie; Laborer in Bag Factory.
Other children in school.
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1930 census. Own house at 502 Poepping Street, value $3,000. Children at home are Walter, a cook in a preserve Factory, Elmer, general helper in Book Bindery, and Julius,in school. Adolph is a porter in a Book Bindery
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Adolph Meppiel listed in St. Louis Post Dispatch death notices on Aug. 7, 1944 p.7b
MEPPIEL, ADOLPH ---409 W. Primm, entered into rest Sun., Aug. 6, 1944, husband of the late Celie Meppiel (nee Becker), dear father of Mrs. Frank Wheeler, Mrs. Jacob Kramer and Adolph, Ervin, Joseph, Walter, Elmer and Julius Meppiel, dear brother-in-law father-in-law, uncle, grandfather and great-grandfather.
Funeral from Hoffmeister Chapel, 7840 S. Broadway, Wed., Aug. 9, 2 p.m., to St. Trinity Cemetery
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Info from Bill Meppiel, great grandson of Adolph Meppiel:
He was born 1870 and migrated from Alcase Lorraine (now France, but at the time Germany) in 1893 to the United States with his brother Julius. The Port of Departure was Stetin Germany. The Meppiels were bakers by occupation in Germany. Adolph was a porter at a bookbindery in the United States and their house was valued at $3000. He spoke both German and English. Adolph was interned at St. Trinity 08/09/1944. So he died on either 08/06 or on 08/07. The cemetery keeper told me that back then, wakes were no more than 3 days from death and no less than 2 days to intern
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Birth: ABT 1869 Alcase Lorraine
Burial: 9 AUG 1944 St. Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, St. Louis County, Missouri
Birth: 20 MAY 1766 Bromskirchen, Germany
Birth: 2 DEC 1731 Bromskirchen, Germany
Birth: 1681 Bromskirchen, Germany
Birth: 6 JAN 1697/98 Bromskirchen, Germany
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Birth: --Not Shown--
Birth: 3 DEC 1891 St Louis MO
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Birth: 24 FEB 1894
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Birth: 25 NOV 1887
Burial: Lake Charles Cemetery, St Charles Rock Road
Birth: 19 AUG 1890
Burial: St Pauls Lutheran Cemetery, Oakville, Missouri
Birth: --Not Shown--
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Birth: 10 OCT 1897
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Birth: 1 DEC 1915
Birth: 29 MAY 1905
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Birth: JUN 1901 St Louis MO
Burial: Pine Lawn Cemetery , Lemay MO
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Burial: --Not Shown--
Note: BIOGRAPHY of Mary Gebhardt:
Previously married to a man named Early. Listed in 1900 census as a widow, had three children by Mr. Early. Lived next door to son? Emil Early (born Oct. 1871), wife Josephine, children Meta, Edwin and Adelia. In next house was Dora Becker Boenzle, sister of Peter Becker.
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St. Louis Marriage records: Early, Adam Friedk Gebhardt, Marie 8 Nov 1870 14-508
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ST. PAUL Cemetery, OAKVILLE, ST. LOUIS, tombstone record:
Earley Adam F. 0-0-1844 0-0-1884 Earley Mary 0-0-1850 0-0-1924
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St. Louis Post Dispatch, Thursday, 13 March, 1924 page 30
Becker, Entered into rest on Wednesday, March 12, 1924 at 7:15 am. Mary Becker (nee Gebhardt. Beloved wife of Peter Becker, dear mother of Emil Earley and Mrs. Robert Schwendinger, our mother-in-law, grandmothr, great-grandmother, sister, sister-in-law and aunt, at the age of 73 years 2 months 17 days.
Funeral from family residence. Telegraph road, Oakville, St. Louis County on Friday, 14 March at 2 pm. to St. Paul's Church. Interment at St. Paul's Cemetery
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Birth: 23 DEC 1850 Missouri, (Probably St. Louis County)
Burial: 14 MAR 1924 St. Paul's Cemetery, Oakville, Missouri
Note: Darmstadt : Zentralarchiv der Evangelische Kirche in Hessen und Nassau, [19--]
Carl Becker, geb. 17 Aug. 1817
Vater Philipp Heinrich Becker
Mutter Maria Elizabeth geb. B????(?last name very difficult to read.)
Marriage record for Philipp Heinrich Becker and Maria Elizabetha Benok in 1815 (I couldn't read the date), so they may be Carl's parents.
Another marriage 6 February 1811, Philipp Heinrich Becker and Catherina Elisabetha Rockering(?). Perhaps a previous marriage?
Birth: --Not Shown--
Note: Biography of Maria Brahms:
Darmstadt : Zentralarchiv der Evangelische Kirche in Hessen und Nassau, [19--]
Carl Becker, geb. 17 Aug. 1817
Vater Philipp Heinrich Becker
Mutter Maria Elizabeth geb. B????(?last name very difficult to read.)
Marriage record for Philipp Heinrich Becker and Maria Elizabetha Benok in 1815 (I couldn't read the date), so they may be Carl's parents
Birth: --Not Shown--
Note: BIOGRAPHY: 1920 census.
BIOGRAPHY: Renting at 1538 8th Street, St. Louis City.
BIOGRAPHY: William working as laborer for railroad.
Records (via telephone call) of Park Lawn Cememtery, Lemay, Missouri
Date of Burial 19 March, 1936, age 56. Died at city hospital, funeral through Fendler Mortuary.
Birth: ABT 1880 Missouri
Burial: 16 MAR 1936 Park Lawn Cemetary, St Louis, Missour
Birth: 1 MAY 1919 Missour, (Probably St Louis)
Note: 1900 Census,
Image source: Year: 1930; Census Place: St Louis, St Louis (Independent City), Missouri; Roll: 1234; Page: 21B; Enumeration District: 458; Image: 130.0.
Indexed under Mcppiel at Ancesry.com
Renting at 8106 Minnisota, St. Louis. $20.
Adolph age 30, married at 19, coal passer in hospital
wife Hilda age 33, married at 22
Daughter Mary 10
son John 7
Son Adolph 5
Son William 2and?
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Birth: --Not Shown--
Note: Census 1930, Living at 8024 Idaho, St. Louis, Renting at $18.00 per month. Ervin 28, married at 24, Wife Anna 21, married at 17. Daughter Anna M., 2 years 6 months, and Betty, 1 year 5 months. Ervin a laborer in a tin oil factory
Birth: --Not Shown--
Birth: --Not Shown--
Note: 1930 Census
Renting at 135 W. Mary Ave. (now Arlee Ave.?)
Jacob, age 26, machinist in shoe factory 1st marriage age 22
Mathilda, age 22, presser in laundry. 1st marriage age 18
Birth: --Not Shown--
Note: Name: Hilda Meppiel
SSN: 489-68-1469
Last Residence: 63111 Saint Louis, Saint Louis City, Missouri, United States of America
Born: 15 Dec 1896
Died: Jan 1978
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (1973 )
Birth: 15 DEC 1896
Note: SSDI
Name: Mary M. Kestler
SSN: 488-09-2726
Last Residence: 63111 Saint Louis, Saint Louis City, Missouri
Born: 23 Jan 1920
Died: 25 Jan 2005
State (Year) SSN issued: Missouri (Before 1951 )
Birth: 23 JAN 1920 St Louis MO
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