Thank you so much Linda - you're the BEST. Marlene (Moe) Meyers -----Original Message----- From: Linda Kralman-Lambert [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2000 9:57 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [ILEFFING-L] Effingham Cementaries Marlene: You asked me to look in St. Francis Cemetery for the Meyers name only. In checking under the married names for the women as you listed them below, I found: Leona M. Esker - Born 6-15-1909, died Nov. 28, 1969 Section 6, Row 6, Grave #11 No Clara Meyers Artz No Emma Meyers Althoff No Catherine Meyers Kroes No Bernice Meyers Reuther No Mary "Mamie" Meyers Jacobs There is a John J. Meyer (without the S) buried in the same area as the other Meyers (with an S).....born 1888, died 1960 Section C, Row 6, Grave #12 OK to recap: These are all in St. Francis Cemetery, Teutopolis, Section C, Row 6...... Mother and Father Meyers, Grave #11 John J. Meyer, Grave #12 Leona M. Esker, Grave #13 Harry Meyers, Grave #14 David Lee Esker, Grave #15 (could be Leona's son, perhaps?????) Alfred Meyers, Grave #16 Joseph G. Meyers, Also Grave #16 When you are doing your research, always be sure to give the married name for the women. They are almost always buried under their married names. Linda........ At 07:55 AM 6/25/2000 -0400, you wrote: >This is great - thank you so much. I am looking for a "Meyers" a child, I >don't know the age or sex, it died young at age and was retarded - that is >what was told. The child is not in St. Francis with the parents. Then >there are the sibling who I will list: >Jacob Meyers >John Meyers >Mary "Mamie" Meyers-Jacobs >Bernice Meyers-Reuther >Catherine Meyers-Kroes >Emma Meyers-Althoff >Leona Meyers-Esker >Clara Meyers-Artz > >Can I find out who their children were by the Census? And if so, they were >all born late 1899 early 1900's, how old were people in that time period >when they got married? Thank you so much, I really appreciate it. > >Marlene (Moe) Meyers > >-----Original Message----- >From: Audrey Garbe [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 7:56 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [ILEFFING-L] Effingham Cementaries > > >Marlene, > >I have the cemetery listings for St. Anthony. If someone has not already >helped you, let me know who you are looking for. > >Audrey >[email protected] > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Marlene Meyers <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 6:54 PM >Subject: [ILEFFING-L] Effingham Cementaries > > >> I would like to locate someone who has a book on listings of people put to >> rest the Cementary of St. Anthony's. Could anyone help with this request. >> Thank you - >> >> Marlene (Moe) Meyers >> >> > > > >