My names or Biermann, William or Henry Hoffman Sebastain, Lillian Finnerty Hugh Haas Fredrick Ernst Fredrick Thanks Ken Biermann __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now http://companion.yahoo.com/
I'm behind time, but I'm researching 4 generations of George Eberles starting in 1837 migrating from Biblis, Germany. A Barbara Forster (sp?) married one of the Georges around 1865. I can't find her family though the 1880 census says she was born in MO. Thanks! Anne Eberle annerte@jam.rr.com
Looking for Joseph Kellersmann. He was born 19 Nov 1847 in Prussia. He married Gertrude Dittmeier n 12 Nov 1885 in St. Louis and died 4 Jan 1914 They had six children: Frances, Johanna, Joseph, Myra, Charlotte and Jacob. Also looking for Kopp and Kleekamp, both of Franklin County around Washington, MO Margie Fuller
This a Polish family that migrated to St Louis about 1913 and later settled in Illinois. George
Lookinf for: Kundermeyer (or) Kundemeier, Gottlieb, married Mary Lampe in St. Louis 1848. GasKamp, William came to St. Louis in 1863 Gaskamp, Henrich, came t St. Louis in 1865, bro to Wm. He married Mary Kundermeyer in St. Louis 1874. Hertfelder, Louis, came to St. Louis in 1872, with wife Gottlebien, son Louis, daus Anna and Katherine. Any info appreciated. Jeannette in Pensacola
My Names Hagemann Sander Pohling (Bohling) Braun Bresch
GANTER, Teresa m. Robert Wirthlin GUITAR, Margaret m. Louis Wirthlin HAMER, Herb m. Estella Wirthlin HOFFMAN, Anna R. m. Robert L. Wirthlin HOUSAR, Cecelia m. Eugene Coulter HORN, Harry m. Melida Wirthlin SCHIRR, Mildred m. Fred Kraushaar STEWART, Lesley m. Edna Coulter SULLIVAN, Wade m. Louis H. Wirthlin
Louise KERN was married to John PATERSON and had Children Dorothy, Marie and Victor. Dorothy was not John's but the father is unknown. John did give her his last name. Louise's parents were Henry and Rosa KERN. Her siblings were Rosa (Kesten), Emma (Siebert) Leora (Smith & Hail) and Edna (married name unknown) and a brother Henry but he went by Harry. All of the above lived in the St. Louis, Missouri area and are deceased.
Looking for descendants of : SLIEFERT, Edith (nee Hughes) wife of Walter Sliefert, mother of James, sister of Thomas and James Hughes. Sue
Looking for Frederick Henry Knollhoff b about 1867 in Missouri. He married Ella Duncan 1889 in St. Louis, Mo. She was born 1864. Their children were Frederick, Carl Henry, Eliza, Arthur. Rosalind Steffen Imperial, MO.
Does anyone have any information on Julia or Julie Mehl who married a Harry Koelling. Harry was born in June 1882 but don't have anything on Julia/Julie. Appreciate any info. Thanks, Margaret
Looking for information on Christian Koelling born Nov 1844 in Germany and wife Minnie Sopp Koelling born Sept 1884 in MO and lived on Howard Street in St. Louis in the 1900 Census. They had four sons William born Jan 1881, Harry born June 1882, Arthur born Oct 1883 and Fredrick born June 1889. Christian amd Minnie were married and died in St Louis. I have some info on William but nothing on the others sons or Christian and Minnie to speak of. Would appreciate and info anyone is willing to share or anything about this family. Thanks, Margaret
Researching: Shields Shaunee Power
Researching: BAMBER HARBAUGH HEAP KACZOREK KRAKOWIECKI LIVENGOOD LIVERS MAURER PARCIAK PARKER PURTLE SCHUHMACHER Thanks, Elizabeth Krakowiecki Augustine
FISCHER, Fred or Eva LOCKLER Liz May
Liszewski - brothers Walter, Joseph and Julian. Cieply : Ewa and brother Stanislaw Lynn
Gacevich and Shutrick - both Lithuanian. Lynn
Here is mine: LaVerne TELLE
A Memorial to the Historic journey of four Nez Perce Warriors to St. Louis in 1831 http://www.ludmilla.cz/nezpercewarriors/ This site tells of the Indians journey to St. Louis, some who died while there and talks about the proposed Monument in St. Louis Calvary Cemetery. Hope this helps! Gina Hill -----Original Message----- From: Georgia Clark [mailto:georgia@corpsie.com] Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2003 1:10 PM To: MO-STLOUIS-METRO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [StL-Metro] Nimiipuu Could someone tell me what "Nimiipuu" has to do with Calvary Cemetery. I looked at the website recently and this name was mentioned in the article about a new statue. I emailed the cemetery but no one got back to me. I looked at some google searches and it mentions Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce. Were they in Missouri at one time? Georgia ==== MO-STLOUIS-METRO Mailing List ==== For tips on researching St. Louis Church Records: http://members.gtw.net/~seamus/churchrecords.htm
Could someone tell me what "Nimiipuu" has to do with Calvary Cemetery. I looked at the website recently and this name was mentioned in the article about a new statue. I emailed the cemetery but no one got back to me. I looked at some google searches and it mentions Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce. Were they in Missouri at one time? Georgia