Hello John; Thank you again for all of your posts and the work you do. What a great idea to have everyone post their connection. I have enjoyed reading everyone's messages the past week or so and will now add mine. I live in Richmond, Ray County Missouri about an hour east of Kansas City. I am interested in Wyandotte County through the Engelbrecht and Ryan families. My husband's great grandfather was Martin Engelbrecht who came from Germany in 1881 and settled in south Missiouri. Martin Engelbrecht's sister Lena M Engelbrecht married Clarence Ryan and lived in Wyandotte County KS. (In 1920 her address was 811 North 22nd St KCKS) Clarence was a police officer. They had four children Evelyn Ryan, Lewis V. Ryan (b. abt. 1900) Violet Ryan (b. abt. 1902) and Rosa M Ryan (b. abt 1907) I am trying to find descendants of any of these people. Martin Engelbrecht and Lena (Engelbrecht) Ryan had more brothers: William, Simon, Henry, George and Frank Engelbrecht. At least one of these brothers lived near Clarence & Lena Ryan and worked at a meat packing company. I wonder if it was the Armor Packing Company I read about in another post? He could have been a foreman or in management of some kind. The Martin Engelbrecht family has had family reunions in 2004, 2006 and 2008. I would very much like contact with some of the descendants of his brothers and his sister Lena Ryan. Martin & Lena Engelbrecht's mother Elizabeth Engelbrecht died at Lena Ryan's home in 1921. Thanks to John for posting her obituary that I spotted about a year ago. We would not have that information had you not put it on the board! I do not know where Lena or Clarence Ryan are buried, but I imagine it was in Wyandotte County. Thanks for reading! Annette ------------------------------ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KSWYANDO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Dear Annette, I located this information on the Engelbrecth reunions...They were posted by our own John O'Brien. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/KSWYANDO/2008-04/1209133655 http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=1549&p=localities.northam.usa.states.kansas.counties.wyandotte Thanks for sharing your story! Very interesting... Kansas City had several large meat packing companies. Meat packing was a HUGE industry in that part of KC history. pamela tate --- On Mon, 1/12/09, Annette Proffitt <annettep@epsi.net> wrote: From: Annette Proffitt <annettep@epsi.net> Subject: [Wyandotte County] Wyandotte county connection - Engelbrecth & Ryan families To: kswyando@rootsweb.com Date: Monday, January 12, 2009, 11:07 AM Hello John; Thank you again for all of your posts and the work you do. What a great idea to have everyone post their connection. I have enjoyed reading everyone's messages the past week or so and will now add mine. I live in Richmond, Ray County Missouri about an hour east of Kansas City. I am interested in Wyandotte County through the Engelbrecht and Ryan families. My husband's great grandfather was Martin Engelbrecht who came from Germany in 1881 and settled in south Missiouri. Martin Engelbrecht's sister Lena M Engelbrecht married Clarence Ryan and lived in Wyandotte County KS. (In 1920 her address was 811 North 22nd St KCKS) Clarence was a police officer. They had four children Evelyn Ryan, Lewis V. Ryan (b. abt. 1900) Violet Ryan (b. abt. 1902) and Rosa M Ryan (b. abt 1907) I am trying to find descendants of any of these people. Martin Engelbrecht and Lena (Engelbrecht) Ryan had more brothers: William, Simon, Henry, George and Frank Engelbrecht. At least one of these brothers lived near Clarence & Lena Ryan and worked at a meat packing company. I wonder if it was the Armor Packing Company I read about in another post? He could have been a foreman or in management of some kind. The Martin Engelbrecht family has had family reunions in 2004, 2006 and 2008. I would very much like contact with some of the descendants of his brothers and his sister Lena Ryan. Martin & Lena Engelbrecht's mother Elizabeth Engelbrecht died at Lena Ryan's home in 1921. Thanks to John for posting her obituary that I spotted about a year ago. We would not have that information had you not put it on the board! I do not know where Lena or Clarence Ryan are buried, but I imagine it was in Wyandotte County. Thanks for reading! Annette ------------------------------ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KSWYANDO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KSWYANDO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Annette, I found Clarence's WWI draft registration form and it has their home listed at 311 N. 22nd St. My great great grandfather was a Ryan - Isaac Burton "Bart" Ryan. He was born in 1845 in Rhea Co., TN and died in 1919 in KCK. He married Julia Ann Kirkman and they had Elizabeth (who died at age 19), Molly (who died at age 4), my great grandmother Ida Mae (who married Henry Mack from Ireland. She lived until 1943), and Mandani (sp? who died shortly after birth.) Ida Mae and Henry both died in KC, Wyandotte County, KS. Isaac's father's name was Abner Ryan. He was married to Rebecca Brown. Abner was shot and killed by bushwackers on his porch in Kingsville, MO 7 May 1865. I don't see a Clarence in my files, but I'll keep looking. ~kate ------------------ > Hello John; Thank you again for all of your posts and the work you do. > What a great idea to have everyone post their connection. I have enjoyed > reading everyone's messages the past week or so and will now add mine. I > live in Richmond, Ray County Missouri about an hour east of Kansas City. > I > am interested in Wyandotte County through the Engelbrecht and Ryan > families. > My husband's great grandfather was Martin Engelbrecht who came from > Germany > in 1881 and settled in south Missiouri. > > > > Martin Engelbrecht's sister Lena M Engelbrecht married Clarence Ryan and > lived in Wyandotte County KS. (In 1920 her address was 811 North 22nd St > KCKS) Clarence was a police officer. They had four children Evelyn Ryan, > Lewis V. Ryan (b. abt. 1900) Violet Ryan (b. abt. 1902) and Rosa M Ryan > (b. > abt 1907) > > > > I am trying to find descendants of any of these people. > > > > Martin Engelbrecht and Lena (Engelbrecht) Ryan had more brothers: > William, > Simon, Henry, George and Frank Engelbrecht. At least one of these > brothers > lived near Clarence & Lena Ryan and worked at a meat packing company. I > wonder if it was the Armor Packing Company I read about in another post? > He > could have been a foreman or in management of some kind. > > > > The Martin Engelbrecht family has had family reunions in 2004, 2006 and > 2008. I would very much like contact with some of the descendants of his > brothers and his sister Lena Ryan. > > > > Martin & Lena Engelbrecht's mother Elizabeth Engelbrecht died at Lena > Ryan's > home in 1921. Thanks to John for posting her obituary that I spotted > about > a year ago. We would not have that information had you not put it on the > board! I do not know where Lena or Clarence Ryan are buried, but I > imagine > it was in Wyandotte County. > > > > Thanks for reading! > > > > Annette > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KSWYANDO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > KSWYANDO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message