Found this info: Fred. Klaver, d. 5/26/1883, age 58, buried Salem Cemetery, 2113 N. 16th St., St. Louis, MO. At 10:04 PM 4/15/04 -0700, you wrote: >Gary - Thanks so much for all your good time on my Hollmann question. > >Now - if there's anyone out there who can identify Marie Isabel Hugen >(married, St Louis Oct 1852 to Fred Klaver who died May 1883)and Louisa >Hugon (married St Louis to Frederick Solter August 1855 - died 1873) as >sisters - that would be my prize of the year. (Marie Hugen Klaver married >Frederick Solter, widower, in St Louis in 1884 - Frederick got on the train >and came from Sedgwick County, Kansas to marry her) I am sure they're >sisters. I just can't document it.!! > >Phyllis Solter > > >==== GERMANS-STLOUIS Mailing List ==== >LATIN-WORDS-L is a mailing list for anyone with a genealogical or >historical interest in deciphering and interpreting written documents in >Latin from earliest to most recent 20th Century times, and discussing old >Latin words, phrases, names, abbreviations and antique jargon. To >subscribe, send subscribe to mailto:LATIN-WORDS-L-request@rootsweb.com >(Mail Mode) or mailto:LATIN-WORDS-D-request@rootsweb.com (Digest Mode) > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237